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The team behind Scotiabank's Digital Banking Unit isn't impressing some customers, after forgetting to renew the security certificates for their own website.
The DBU was set up last year to sell "world class digital solutions" to electronic banking customers around the world. But Jason Coulls, CTO of food safety testing company Tellspec and a former banking software developer, tipped off The Register that the bank's hipster factory certificates had expired nearly five months ago.
"Tuesday next week is the five month anniversary of the certificate expiring and no one has noticed," he said. "This from a group supposed to showcase how smart the bank's IT people are. The irony is strong in this one."
[...] In 2016 he spotted that the bank's mobile app had some rather unusual features – notably that the programmers had laden the code with f‑bombs. He informed the bank in April and got no response, so let the regulators know. Scotiabank fixed the code within 24 hours.
Source: Scotiabank internet whizzkids screw up their HTTPS security certs
(Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Sunday September 10 2017, @08:55AM
Don't confuse smartness with competence. They were clearly smart enough to hide their incompetence for long enough to get into this position.
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.